Crown Heights Jewish Community Council

[1][2][3][4][5] Formed in 1969, CHJCC administers social service programs operating in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

The agency provides referrals for community residents on issues of housing, employment, economic development, entitlements, problems of the aging and aid to crime victims.

The organization's mission includes a pledge to represent and speak in the behalf of the local Jewish community, and to combat antisemitism.

Project Care has explored new avenues of communication and cooperation between local civic and religious leaders within the community.

The elections are overseen by a council representing all Crown Heights synagogues, referred to as the "N’tzigim".